The Charismatic Charlie Wade-Chapter 1076-1080
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The Amazing Son-in-Law: Chapters 1076-1080

Chapter 1076

Why is one generation inferior to those from large families? This is largely due to their environment. The older generation faced hardship; every meal and every penny was a struggle. Consequently, only the most capable could establish family businesses, creating a generation of elites.

Their sons, however, inherited established wealth and comfort. Without the need to fight for survival, their "wolfish" nature—their drive and ambition—was weakened. By the time their grandsons were born, they inherited even greater privilege. Lacking hardship, they lacked the fighting spirit and ambition of their ancestors. Those who struggle and risk their lives to survive are true survivors. Those born into comfort, even if they are "wolves," lack the grit of a stray dog.

Donald felt unprecedented loneliness, acknowledging his own limitations compared to his father, and his son's compared to himself. He felt isolated and helpless, especially with his father's stroke and coma.

Just then, his brother, Thomas Webb, arrived, announcing: "Brother, I've brought the Wilson family from Aurouss Hill."

Donald asked, "Where are they?"

"In the living room," Thomas replied.

"Good. I'll meet them. Call Hannah," Donald instructed.

Thomas nodded and left. Donald lit a cigar and went to the living room, where the four Wilson family members waited nervously. Their faces displayed clear flattery upon seeing him.

Mrs. Wilson, the matriarch, greeted him effusively: "Mr. Webb, you're even better in person than on TV! So generous!"

Donald acknowledged the compliment without enthusiasm. He stated: "I have two reasons for bringing you here."

Mrs. Wilson eagerly responded, "Mr. Webb, just tell us what you need!"

Donald explained: "First, to introduce you to someone; second, to enlist your help in dealing with someone."

The Wilsons understood this as a lifeline. While previously ignored by powerful families, they now had an opportunity to serve the Webbs.

Mrs. Wilson hastened to assure him: "Mr. Webb, we'll do anything you ask!"

Thomas then brought Hannah into the room. Donald gestured towards her.

The Wilson family's expressions turned grim. Christopher, enraged, shouted: "Hannah, you shameless woman! I'll kill you!"

Chapter 1077

Christopher harbored deep resentment towards Hannah. Her betrayal and the loss of the family's money, especially at a time of vulnerability, fueled his rage. He had assumed she'd fled abroad with the money. He was shocked to find her at the Webb family mansion.

He slapped Hannah to the ground, screaming: "You b*tch! Where's my money? Because of you, we're ruined!"

Hannah, injured and shocked by his attack, cried out, "Christopher, why are you hitting me?!"

Christopher continued his tirade: "I want to kill you! You used our money on a lover, you cruel woman!"

Hannah responded through tears: "Christopher, I was tricked by Charlie Wade!"

"What?!" Christopher demanded.

Hannah explained her involvement with Elaine Ma's plan, describing how Charlie Wade had intervened, taking their money and sending them to a coal mine. She detailed the brutal conditions, the lack of food and clothing, and the constant beatings. She accused him of neglecting her plight and now unjustly accusing her.

Christopher was stunned, overwhelmed by guilt and remorse. He had been unaware of his wife's suffering. He realized Charlie Wade was responsible for his family's misfortune.

Chapter 1078

Harold and Wendy, initially sharing their father's anger, learned of their mother's far greater suffering. Mrs. Wilson, however, showed no sympathy for Hannah, only for the lost money.

In a fit of rage, she slapped Christopher, berating him for his foolishness and squandering their funds. Christopher felt immense guilt and shame, lamenting his decisions and their impact on his family.

Donald then stepped in, stating: "You both share an enemy in Charlie Wade. Will you accept a chance for revenge?"

Christopher eagerly replied, "Yes! I want to kill Charlie Wade!"

Mrs. Wilson, understanding Donald's motives, readily agreed to cooperate. Harold added his vehement desire for revenge.

Donald, pleased with their eagerness, revealed his own hatred for Charlie Wade, solidifying their alliance. He offered them a deal: he would kill Charlie Wade; they would destabilize his family and life in Aurouss Hill.

Chapter 1079

Mrs. Wilson was unconcerned with Donald’s ability to kill Charlie Wade; her focus was on securing the Wilson family's future by aligning with the Webbs. She saw this as a chance for revival, even greater than their previous success.

She informed Donald that Claire, her granddaughter, was married to Charlie Wade and in direct business competition with the Wilson Group.

Donald promised to invest $80 million in the Wilson Group to settle their debts, promising further investment based on their performance.

Overjoyed, Harold and Wendy expressed their hope of returning to their former villa. Mrs. Wilson, however, devised a plan.

She suggested that their presence near Charlie Wade would cause him considerable distress, fulfilling Donald’s desire to make his "backyard catch fire."

Chapter 1080

Donald expressed his belief in the power of feng shui and positive energy. He viewed negative energy as a destructive force. Placing the Wilsons near Charlie Wade would inflict this negative energy upon him.

Donald offered to buy the Wilson family a villa next to Charlie Wade's. Mrs. Wilson, grasping this opportunity, proposed they reside in villa A04 or A06, adjacent to Charlie Wade's A05 in Thompson First. This would inflict maximum discomfort. Her shrewdness ensured they would occupy a villa of equal standing to Charlie Wade's.

Donald, appreciating the subtle cruelty of this plan, agreed. He found the prospect of Charlie Wade's daily discomfort highly appealing.


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